People's Artist of Russia Larisa Dolina was allegedly bred by fraudsters. The telegram channel Shot claims that she herself sold the apartment and transferred more than 100 million rubles to unknown persons.
"According to our data, the area of a five—room apartment in the Valley in Khamovniki is 236 squares, its approximate cost is 150 million rubles," the publication says.
Earlier, unknown people tried to get into the singer's apartment, claiming that they were the "new owners".
"The guards informed the police about an attempt to illegally enter the elite residential complex and blocked all exits. The "new owners" were detained on the spot. Investigators are now communicating with them," the text of the message also says.
In addition, the identities of the scammers who deceived the 68-year-old singer are being established.
As EADaily reported, on the morning of August 13, unknown people tried to break into the apartment by the Valley. They entered the closed territory of the elite house and tried to get to the apartment of the star, claiming that it was their property.
According to telegram channel 112, HOA employees who tried to find out who the unknown were, one of them showed a passport of a foreign citizen in English. The "owners" did not present any more documents.
Earlier it was reported that the scammers put up the apartment of the actress for auction.

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